University at Buffalo students have re-imagined a century-old building on the Richardson Olmsted Campus as a residential and cultural facility. The project is part of a larger effort to revitalize the campus and promote sustainability.
The building, known as Building #13, has been vacant for years and was in need of renovation. UB School of Architecture and Planning students were tasked with coming up with a new design for the building, which would incorporate sustainable features and community spaces.
"We wanted to create a space that would promote interaction and community engagement," a student involved in the project said.
The Richardson Olmsted Campus is a historic landmark in Buffalo, known for its stunning architecture and beautiful grounds. The campus has been undergoing renovations in recent years, with a focus on sustainability and community engagement. University at Buffalo is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting environmentally friendly practices.
The project is a collaboration between University at Buffalo and the Richardson Olmsted Campus. Buffalo residents are excited about the potential for the campus to become a hub for community activity and cultural events. Erie County residents are interested in the project and what it means for the local economy.
The re-imagined building will feature residential spaces, community rooms, and cultural facilities. University at Buffalo students will have the opportunity to live and work on the campus, surrounded by beautiful grounds and historic architecture.
The project is expected to be completed on a date that has not been disclosed. University at Buffalo is confident that the re-imagined building will become a hub for community activity and cultural events.
